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I have a custom page in my Wordpress installation which, among other things, allows a user to display and change their email address from the front-end.

When they do, though, the email gets correctly changed in the DB, but is not updated on the page until another refresh (with or without a $_POST). This behaviour is really weird and I can't find the cause.

Here is the problematic part of code:

if ( !empty( $_POST['user_email'] ) )
    wp_update_user( array ('ID' => $queried_user->id, 'user_email' => esc_attr( $_POST['user_email'] ) ) ) ;

If I execute var_dump($_POST) and var_dump($queried_user), I get that user_email is correctly displayed in the $_POST variable, but, accordingly, remains the old one in the $queried_user variable. Looking at the DB through PHPMyAdmin, though, I can see that the data has already been updated. After another refresh of the browser page, everything displays correctly.

Any pointers?

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  • P.S. Forgot to mention: I update many other parameters in the same page, and they all refresh correctly on first page post. I should mention, though, that I update them through the use of update_user_meta. As user_email is stored in the wp_users table it is the only thing I really need to update using the said function. Nov 21, 2012 at 16:38

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Not sure how you are populating $queried_user, but try this:

if ( !empty( $_POST['user_email'] ) )
{
   $queried_user->user_email=$_POST['user_email'];
   wp_update_user( array ('ID' => $queried_user->id, 'user_email' => esc_attr( $queried_user->user_email ) ) ) ;
}
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  • I populate $queried_user like this get_userdata(intval($_REQUEST['id'])). Thank you a lot, it works like charm. What is the rationale behind this working if you don't mind elaborating a bit? Nov 21, 2012 at 17:54
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    Your $queried_user variable does not auto-magically get updated when you do wp_update_user. You have to either specifically set the value, or reload it using get_userdata. Hope that makes sense. Glad you got working.
    – Gary
    Nov 21, 2012 at 18:46
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    Thanks @Gary, your solution helped after a couple of hours
    – Greeso
    Apr 21, 2016 at 3:01

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